Four Advanced Military Drones Stolen from Kentucky Base, US Army Seeks Public Help

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WASHINGTON  Four advanced military drones have been reported stolen from a U.S. Army base located in Kentucky prompting the military to appeal for public assistance in locating the missing equipment.

According to U.S. media reports, the drones went missing from a military facility between November 21 and November 24, 2025. The unmanned aerial vehicles are typically used for surveillance reconnaissance, and other military operations, and each drone is valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The U.S. Army has been searching for the stolen drones for over four months but has so far been unsuccessful in identifying the culprits. In an effort to accelerate the investigation, the military has now reached out to the public requesting any information that could help recover the drones.

A reward of $5,000 has been announced for anyone providing credible information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the theft. Military officials have emphasized the potential security risks associated with the drones falling into the wrong hands given their advanced technology and capabilities.

Authorities continue to investigate the case, urging anyone with knowledge of the missing drones to contact local law enforcement or military officials immediately. The incident has raised concerns about security at military facilities across the United States.

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